Time for TWO #MetKids Fun Facts (that’s two truths and a lion *ahem* 🤪) At over five feet long, this marble Greek sculpture is the size of an actual lion! There were no lions in ancient Greece—the sculptor may have used a dog as a model. Learn more: https://t.co/vNr4bDuGhS https://t.co/KSzY5QzDYS
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Lisa Ericson's ongoing series of hyperrealistic paintings view the climate crisis—especially the impending rise of sea levels—through a lens of magical realism. https://t.co/i8RnOt4OUG https://t.co/4xwBthDJpp
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Take a moment to appreciate this flowering guava branch from the 1790s. Artist Georg Dionysius Ehret beautifully captured the waxy leaves, plump guava fruits, and the tiny feathery flower blossoms. Anyone else craving fruit? https://t.co/kBlL4WLJzA https://t.co/mSOkBxAVtl
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir saw flowers as if he were painting a dream. Renoir’s wispy brushwork give his painting an almost ethereal feel, as if it’s part of a distant memory or pulled directly from your imagination.🌹 https://t.co/GiUyEripWE
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Join Paul Taylor Dance Company @LincolnCenter this Wednesday, November 9, for Taylor X Katz. For one night only see four collaborations by Alex Katz and Paul Taylor: https://t.co/xBTicD9rLF https://t.co/cWCH6ofU2V
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Untitled, Me, Posca Markers, 2022
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Autumn, me, watercolour and ink, 2022
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"Katz’s practice has clearly evolved over the years, just not in the way you’d hope." https://t.co/Yva0V9mW0m
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The Big Review | The Just Above Midtown show at New York's @MuseumModernArt is a survey of phenomenal quality, exploring JAM gallery's role as a launchpad for trailblazing artists of colour ★★★★★ https://t.co/BNzzssPpSA
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We all have had different experiences and interactions that shape the way we perceive our surroundings. Your interpretation of one thing could be in complete opposition to another’s. 🖼 Auguste Renoir, “Flowers in a Vase,” 1866
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Farley Quinn, Me, Acrylic, 2020
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